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Low values of oceanic heat flow
Journal of Geophysical Research, 1967A puzzling feature of the measurements of heat flow at sea is the occurrence of values lower than 0.4 μcal/cm2 sec. There are no counterparts of these low values among the continental measurements, though low or even negative values could be obtained if the thermal gradients in the uppermost 100 meters, or so, were accepted as representative.
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RETRACTED ARTICLE: Machine learning prediction of higher heating value of biomass
Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery, 2021Zuocai Dai +5 more
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Heating value correlation for coal liquids
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, 1988Presentation d'une correlation simple pour le calcul du pouvoir calorifique des liquides derives du charbon a partir de leur composition ...
Roland H. Heck, Michael J. Dabkowski
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Modeling Earth Systems and Environment, 2021
J. Ighalo, C. Igwegbe, A. Adeniyi
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J. Ighalo, C. Igwegbe, A. Adeniyi
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Discrete Heat Equation with Shift Values
2018In this paper, we investigate the generalized partial difference operator and propose a model of it in discrete heat equation with several parameters and shift values. The diffusion of heat is studied by the application of Fourier’s law of heat conduction in dimensions up to three and several solutions are postulated for the same.
G. Britto Antony Xavier +2 more
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Prediction of higher heating value (HHV) based on the structural composition for biomass
, 2021Yu. V. Maksimuk +4 more
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2019
Over the previous chapters the internal state of a system has been described. A thermodynamic system can change its state and several possible changes of state have been discussed. For the further understanding it is essential to be familiar with the terms reversibility/irreversibility as well as with the idea of a quasi-static change of state.
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Over the previous chapters the internal state of a system has been described. A thermodynamic system can change its state and several possible changes of state have been discussed. For the further understanding it is essential to be familiar with the terms reversibility/irreversibility as well as with the idea of a quasi-static change of state.
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Biochar higher heating value estimative using thermogravimetric analysis
Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry, 2020L. Malucelli +6 more
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